We’ll have more information about how ELDs are affecting truckers. Also tonight: OOIDA is celebrating its 45th anniversary this year, and Land Line Magazine is marking the occasion; and a New York Times editorial detailing some of the worst problems in the trucking industry.

Bryan Martin of the Chrome Shop Mafia offers some information on rat rods and trendy mods. Also today: the NIMBY mindset and its effect on truck parking; and the FHWA is planning a meeting to discuss the growing truck parking problem.

EPA is looking to scale back greenhouse emissions standards. We’ll have that, plus: movement in the Senate on a possible livestock exemption; new speed limit signs in Nebraska; a California bill to tap highway message signs to fund roads; upcoming truck shows; and possible federal action on Hours of Service.

Living life in the fast lane – literally – can take a toll on truckers’ health. We’ll have that, plus: more loads for vans and reefers; diesel prices drop, but only a little; and the surprising results of a recent test of self-driving cars.

Land Line Magazine’s Jami Jones talks with FMCSA Administrator Ray Martinez about issues, what he’s learned and what his plans are. Also, Pennsylvania lawmakers are trying to approve the use of speed enforcement cameras.

A new app will share an experience trucker’s knowledge with others in the industry. We’ll have that, plus: measures you can take to prevent rejected insurance claims; and an update on efforts to provide truckers relief from the ELD mandate.

From passers-by who saved a truckers’ life to a state official who put down truckers in a very public announcement, we’ll offer some Roses and Razzberries. Also: Jon Osburn hears about improving rates, Hours of Service and ELDs; driver’s licenses that are on your smart phone; and a recent cyber security conference.

Federal officials are preparing the way for autonomous vehicles. We’ll have that, plus: states changing rules for left lane use; one state’s move to all-electronic tolls; upcoming truck shows; and a longer livestock ELD exemption, the split sleeper berth pilot program and heavier trucks get attention in Congress.

Is it a driver shortage or a turnover and retention problem? One expert offers her opinion. Also on today’s show: freight and rates continue to slip; diesel prices are on the rise after two weeks of declines; the Denham Amendment could still be play in the Senate; and Uber’s departure from the self-driving truck market.

Western Star is expanding their line of dump trucks. We’ll have that, plus: Alliance auto parts is expanding their locations; states continue writing rules on the use of automated license plate readers; and what you can do with members of the U.S. House in their home districts for August.